I wouldn't give them anything. Just send the prof the presentation materials ahead of time, explain that you tried to work with the others but no one would respond, and present the stuff yourself. If they have no proof that they contributed to the presentation they won't be able to argue that they should get a good grade.

This would work in any other class, but not in this situation which makes it that much more frustrating. Everyone gets the same grade, and since its a management course, part of the grade is how well you managed the group when **** went wrong. If someone doesn't want to do their part, you should punish them in your way. The prof wont give them a bad grade. So pretty much, anyone can do nothing, not ever present, and they'll get the same grade as everyone else. The people in my group know that, so they dont want o do anything, and are just expecting someone to care and do it. They'll reap benefit.

You should do all the work for everyone, and then give them their "parts" they have to present but make sure you go first. In each of their parts, you should throw in random facts/comments that are completely irrelevant and if you have the cajones, borderline insulting to the class/teacher. Only give it to them the morning of the presentation because you were up late finishing so they have no time to review/practice.

Basically, go first and look like you have your **** together and then set them up to look like assholes.

This is the best course of action you can take in a situation like this. I had a similar experience in a stats class (had to ingest a **** ton of adderrall to teach myself a bunch of stuff) then stayed up for almost 2 days straight building the material for the presentation.

A poster on here was actually generous enough to help me with it. That was a low point in my life since i was snorting adderrall in the library bathroom to stay awake and focused :/

So on Chicago buses the seating is set up so that there are pairs of seats facing forward with an aisle down the middle, one random "bench" of 3 seats facing the side, and then the very last row is either 3 or 5 seats across depending on the model.

My preference, as I'm sure most of yours is/would be, is to look for an open 2 seats or go to the 3/5 seats where you can sit comfortably with a space in between you and someone. Basically, if you can help it, don't sit next to anyone because everyone loves their space.

I get on the bus this morning, and it's semi-crowded where all the pairs of seats have at least one person. So I head towards the back and look at the 3 seater. There's one asshole sitting in the middle seat. Even if it was crowded and emptied before I got on, you don't stay in the middle seat. Slide your ass to one of the end seats so that someone else can enjoy not having to sit all up in your business. I don't mind having to sit next to people if it's crowded, but when you're a jackass and eliminate the possibility you should be punched in the throat.

I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

I used to not like how many things on eBay are "buy it now" instead of auction style but I can see why people have been doing that. I have been selling my 360 games to start saving up for one of the new systems and no one pays. 5 games and only 1 has paid so far. Now I have to wait 4 days before opening a "bidder did not pay" report and then have to wait another 3-4 days before getting close the account and not get charged the fee.